Pastor Jimmy Odukoya, son of the late Pastor Bimbo
Odukoya and Pastor Taiwo Odukoya of Fountain of Life Church got married to his
heartthrob, Oluwakemi Sade Banjoko yesterday in London and it was a lovely
affair.
In an interview with ThisDay Newspaper before the
wedding proper, the couple speak about their love, romance and family.
Read the interview after the cut...
How
did you meet?
Jimmy: I went to the same secondary school with her
cousin and she came for her cousin’s introduction.
I hadn’t seen her cousin in a while and we said
let’s hook up and catch up. We got to Ooh La La, in Ikeja. I get out of the
car, she gets out of the car and I said who is that and he said, “she’s my
cousin”. So the first time I saw her was at Ooh La La, in the parking lot.
What
year was this?
Jimmy: It was in 2011
Was
it love at first sight?
Jimmy: Actually no, I talked more to her cousin,
Kike, catching up, updating each other. I hardly spoke to her. We were talking
of relationships and she said she has been single for four years and she hasn’t
seen what she is looking for. I said this is Lagos, this is your first time in
a long time, before you know it you will have lots of offers, people will
probably offer to chat you up, and her cousin suggested that we exchange
contacts since we were both single and I said okay. That was the first day.
Kemi: The next day was my cousin’s introduction and
that was when we started talking. He asked my cousin’s permission to talk to
me.
Your
cousin is male, I presume?
Jimmy: He is male, we went to school together. When
I got there I asked if I could talk to her cousin and he is one of my very good
friends and I said why is everybody not talking to her. They said he told
everyone not to talk to her, so I said let me go and talk to her and we really
had a very good conversation and I asked her to marry me jokingly because my
sister had just gotten engaged and I found out that my brother in-law,
Olumide’s younger brother had just gotten engaged. Everyone was engaged so I
said why don’t we just get engaged. So I said, take your time, I will give you
five minutes to think about it and I went downstairs to tell her aunty that I
was going to marry her niece jokingly and it’s funny how in reality it ended up being just that way.
When
you first saw him what was the impression you had?
Kemi: The first thing that struck me about Jimmy is
that he is very kind and I actually told my cousin about it in the car on the
way back. Everyone he introduced me to actually said he is kind and it’s like
it radiates from him.
What
was it that made you want to marry her?
Jimmy: I think we had great conversations. We talked
a lot.
Kemi: We talked for hours, day and night for like
three days straight. He would call me up like from 8.00pm and we’d talk till
5.00am and we talked about everything and my uncle was like who are you talking
to in the middle of the night.
Jimmy: One
thing I always looked out in the person I would end up with was not someone who
will be a ready-made pastor’s wife, who can rip out the microphone and preach
the sermon. That was not my criteria. I wanted somebody who loved God and who
has an open mind towards learning, growing in God and growing in life
generally. One thing that struck me is that her love for God is real, is genuine,
she can adapt to any situation, she is also very flexible.
Were
you a pastor in 2011?
Jimmy: Yes, I was.
Kemi: He didn’t tell me at first (general laughter).
Jimmy: Yes, at first I didn’t tell her. But the
first time I told her, I actually just said to her: ‘by the way, I am a
pastor.’ There was this 30 seconds silence. She was just kind of silent for a
while.
Kemi: (Laughing) I was silent. I was thinking of all
the things I had told him.
Jimmy:
But I’d mentioned it to her by telling her what my mum would always say and the
next day we were talking and she just said straight out of the blue, she said
she was thinking of what I said the previous day and what my mum always asked
my dates and she said: ‘I am going to stop doing what a pastor’s wife won’t
do’. We were not official yet, but I liked the way she was thinking and because
most of the ladies I had dated in the past were not comfortable having that
conversation.
I tell them: ‘listen I am a pastor, there are
certain things you can’t wear, there are certain places you can’t go, certain
things you can’t say, certain places where you can’t show up.’
You
know he is a Pastor and that he is Pastor Taiwo’s son; is there any pressure?
Kemi: I know he is a pastor, a lot of people love
him, and they love his family. I think it’s a big role but I see it like two
people meeting and falling in love. We are going to get married and we should
go with the flow.
How
did you propose to her?
Jimmy: I had intended I would go and do the proposal
in December. But the first time I met her father and we had this ‘I will marry
your daughter conversation’ all he said was ‘my daughter?’ I had flown to
London to see her father and all he said was ‘my daughter’ and we had a very
good conversation. It was very interesting.
So, I planned to propose in December and I had told
my friend, Olumide, who would be my best man. I introduced both of them on
Skype and Olumide just told her: ‘look I don’t know what you have done to my
friend but he is planning to propose in December.’ I was stunned. I actually
did not believe he just told her so I decided to propose in March and so I was
actually looking for a way to go get a ring that I had booked online.
It was difficult going because she was always with
me. I told her I was going for a meeting in church and when I got there the
ring was not actually what it looked like on the internet and I spent another
two hours looking for another ring and she kept calling me, asking where I was.
So, I told her I would be home shortly and she was
suspecting something and when I got back to the hotel, I walked into the
bathroom and she went through my stuff and she didn’t find anything and I am
sure she was disappointed and she was eating these jelly sweets and they were
in different shapes and one of them was ring shaped and so I said I am about to
propose because she was getting kind of upset so I moved closer and took one of
the candy and asked her if she would marry me. I was about putting the candy
ring on her finger and she said: ‘where is the ring?’ So I went to the mirror
in the bathroom and asked her to close her eyes, and when we got to the mirror
I asked her to open her eyes and pick the ring and she said she couldn’t find
the ring, then I asked her to look down and she looked down and saw the ring so
I told her to pick the ring, it’s yours, touch it and she was quite shocked as
she picked it because she didn’t expect it.
What
do you think your mum would have said about her?
Jimmy: I think my mum would have actually loved her.
I am sure she would have actually given her so many nick names like kem-love,
kem-darling and all the kem-kem stuffs. My mum has always been interested in
knowing who I was dating and there was a time I was dating someone and it
seemed to be serious. I was schooling in America then and she was about to fly
her from America to London for a day just to see her.
Later on, when I came home for Christmas and my mum
saw her, she said she was not the one. My mum was always 100 percent right when
it comes to anything that has to do with relationships. But seriously she would
have loved her, her attitude, her personality and, sure, she would have been
all over her.
What
did your father think about her?
Jimmy: He is this kind of person that sits back and
watches and he then makes his decision. When I first told him that I have found
the one I wanted to marry and that I had bought the ring, he said ‘okay, no
problem’. There was a time he didn’t go for ministration or travel anywhere and
he asked her to come so he would meet her and they had some serious
conversations.
I remembered my first meeting with her father; her
dad didn’t even smile with me. The second time he didn’t smile at me. The third
time, maybe a half smile, but here she was meeting my dad for the first time
and they were eating, laughing and having a nice conversation. It wasn’t fair.
My dad really likes her and he said she is the one. If he didn’t support we
won’t probably be here by now.
How
difficult was it courting without acting inappropriately as a pastor?
Jimmy: One thing I believe is that true love waits.
If it’s something you believe is true, then it’s worth waiting for. Besides,
you are in a place where people look up to you and you have to direct and lead
them the best way you can. That accountability and position that you occupy are
what keep you going and God’s grace.
What
is your background like?
Kemi: My full name is Oluwakemi Folashade Banjoko. I
have two brothers. I was born in London and I went to the University of
Manchester where I studied English literature and French. I worked at HSBC. I
was supposed to go back after graduation but I got engaged to Jimmy Odukoya.
Jimmy: I am Othniel Oluwajimi Odukoya. Now, I have
two brothers and two sisters. I got my degrees from Oral Roberts University.
First degree was Business Administration minor in Advertising. Second degree
was MBA, Business Administration. I moved back home in 2010. I worked in
Accenture for a year and now I work at Bourbon Inter Oil Nigeria Limited. I am
a Pastor at Fountain of Life Church and all the other stuff.
Congratulations to the happy couple!
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